ALUMNI Highlights
Alejandra Vega '24
Civil Engineering
Alex Hintze '20
Civil Engineering
Nicole Cummings '03
Mechanical Engineering
Nicole is the deputy program manager at Aerojet Rocketdyne, responsible for the RL10 rocket engine that will power the Exploration Upper Stage of NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) Block 1B rocket, which is slated to carry the first woman and first person of color to the moon as part of NASA’s Artemis program. She holds a B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Florida Atlantic University and an M.S. degree from the National Graduate School. Cummings began her aerospace career 18 years ago as an intern, later working as a test engineer and then in rocket launch operations, serving as the engineering liaison for major clients such as NASA, The Aerospace Corporation, and United Launch Alliance. She eventually transitioned to the business side, taking on the role of operations manager, where she was responsible for integrating new technologies into the company’s product lines—experience that paved the way for her current role as RL10 deputy program manager. Outside of her work at Aerojet Rocketdyne, Cummings is passionate about promoting STEM education in local schools, regularly engaging with students to inspire excitement for science and engineering. She also founded her own small business, Sophisticated out Loud (SoL), which supports women- and minority-owned businesses through marketing, networking, and growth resources. Her leadership and impact have earned her several honors, including the WPB Women’s Chamber of Commerce Giraffe Award, Success Magazine’s 40 under 40, MIA Magazine’s 40 under 40, recognition as one of South Florida’s Most Prominent and Influential Black Women, and ICABA’s Women of Impact.